Ahsoka Season 2 in Development With Dave Filoni, Next Star Wars Movie also Confirmed

Disney has revealed its plans for the development of Star Wars. It was unveiled what awaits Din Djarin and Grogu in the future, and the long-speculated second season of Ahsoka has been confirmed.

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Zbigniew Woznicki10 January 2024
Source: Ahsoka, Dave Filoni Disney, 2023
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Good news for Star Wars fans. Disney has announced that Dave Filoni is working on the second season of Ahsoka. This puts an end to speculation about how the journey of the mentioned character will continue. It was previously debated whether it would be another season of the series or a movie. As of early January, Rosario Dawson mentioned that she had not discussed a second season or the chances of its creation with anyone.

Disney has also announced a new production featuring Din Djarin and Grogu in the lead roles. The theatrical film will be titled The Mandalorian & Grogu, with Jon Favreau as the director. Favreau also takes on the role of producer alongside Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni. Filming for the movie is set to begin in 2024, and Favreau is enthusiastic about the project.

I have loved telling stories set in the rich world that George Lucas created. The prospect of bringing the Mandalorian and his apprentice Grogu to the big screen is extremely exciting.

This film is intended to open a new chapter in the Disney-led Star Wars universe. More productions are expected to follow, including a spectacle that showcases the future of Rey. According to Kathleen Kennedy, the story of Din Djarin and Grogu is perfectly suited for the big screen.

For Star Wars fans, this is positive news as they now know what lies ahead for some of the characters. Not everyone may embrace the idea of a cinematic journey in The Mandalorian & Grogu, and some viewers may prefer the serialized format. However, this decision shows that Disney is more focused on theatrical releases.

Zbigniew Woznicki

Zbigniew Woznicki

He began his adventure with journalism and writing on the Allegro website, where he published news related to games, technology, and social media. He soon appeared on Gamepressure and Filmomaniak, writing about news related to the film industry. Despite being a huge fan of various TV series, his heart belongs to games of all kinds. He isn't afraid of any genre, and the adventure with Tibia taught him that sky and music in games are completely unnecessary. Years ago, he shared his experiences, moderating the forum of mmorpg.org.pl. Loves to complain, but of course constructively and in moderation.